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Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
Rangers eliminated with 6-3 loss — ARLINGTON - There is only one hitch in the Rangers' desires to etch Robinson Tejeda into their starting rotation for 2007: He has yet to win a game in Texas. — That's a pretty significant issue. — In a 6-3 loss to Seattle on Wednesday …
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Lone Star Ball
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Ken Daley / MLB.com:
Notes: Wilkerson is going home to rehab — Showalter: If he comes back in 2007, he'll be playing — ARLINGTON — Outfielder Brad Wilkerson bid farewell to teammates on Wednesday, after receiving permission to return early to his South Florida home to get a jump on his offseason rehabilitation from shoulder surgery.
Evan Grant / Dallas Morning News:
'07 Rangers schedule looks favorable — ARLINGTON - As the Rangers turn their attention to 2007, they can perhaps breathe a sigh of relief over the schedule. — For a change, it seems to be pretty favorable. — There are fewer long road trips, fewer games against the New York Yankees …
Jan Hubbard / Dallas Star-Telegram:
Injuries 'disappoint' Wilkerson — ARLINGTON — Rangers management and fans might be disappointed in the struggles of Brad Wilkerson this season, but it's nothing like Wilkerson feels. — "I'm definitely disappointed in the first season over here," said Wilkerson, who was part of the package …
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
A Ninth Consecutive Division Title for Yankees — For Johnny Damon, it was the perfect convergence of joy and duty. — The Yankees' game had ended with a 3-2 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday night, but the scoreboard told the players that the Boston Red Sox were also losing.
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Bill Ladson / MLB.com:
Notes: Harper provides catching depth — Backstop impresses in short Major League stint — WASHINGTON — Ever since catcher Brian Schneider became a regular during the second half of the 2003 season, the Nationals/Expos have had a difficult time finding a quality backup catcher.
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District of Baseball
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:Columbus Will Take Over as Top Farm Club
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Washington Times
Bob Ford / Philly.com:
It's a season of redemption for the staff ace — The Chicago Cubs, anchored firmly to the bottom of the National League standings and eagerly awaiting the end of hostilities, started a rookie pitcher last night for the 73d time this season. — Even as rookies, and Cubs rookies, generally go …
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Baseball Musings
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Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:No rest for weary Cubs' bullpen in loss
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Bleed Cubbie Blue
Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Ortiz launches No. 50; Twins blast Red Sox — Just a single raised fist, rounding first base, accompanied David Ortiz on his historic run. Just that fist, up for no more than a second, before he made his solitary way around second, around third, across home.
Mark Bowman / MLB.com:
Braves, Wickman agree to one-year deal — Veteran closer set to return for 2007 season — WASHINGTON — Braves general manager John Schuerholz rolled the dice and entered this season without a proven closer. He won't have to realize the damaging effects of such a gamble next season.
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Soraya Nadia McDonald / Associated Press:
Royals manager takes medical leave of absence, return indefinite — KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Royals manager Buddy Bell is taking a leave of absence to treat a growth discovered near his left tonsil. — The Royals announced the move during the ninth inning of their game against …
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The Griddle
Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:
Halladay injured, might be done for year — Jays ace suffers right forearm strain, leaves in fourth inning — TORONTO — Roy Halladay may have thrown his last pitch this season. The Blue Jays ace cut his outing short after feeling tightness in his right forearm in the fourth inning against the Yankees on Wednesday night.
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Jordan Bastian / MLB.com:Notes: Lind wins third Webster Award
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Kevin Cowherd / Baltimore Sun:
Aparicio ready to lead chagrined O's fans in protest — You say you've had it with the Orioles this time. — You've had it with nine straight losing seasons. With another meaningless September. With a jewel of a ballpark that sits empty and forlorn, except when it's invaded by thousands …
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
In Defeat, Zimmerman Keeps Winning Support — In Washington, it has been campaign season since sometime early in the summer, and the spinning will continue to ramp up over the final seven weeks before Election Day. But some 20 blocks east of the Capitol, the rhetoric and posturing …
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Jack Curry / New York Times:
Rapping to the Oldies — Peter J. Nash, a baseball author, historian and filmmaker, can eloquently describe players from 2006. What makes him different from many other fans is that he can also smoothly discuss players from 1846. Nash knows exhaustive details about the earliest days of baseball …
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Off Wing Opinion
Marcus Hayes / Philly.com:
Victorino trying to gut out wrist injury — Shane Victorino endeared himself to Phillies fans when he rammed Marlins catcher Miguel Olivo and scored on Sept. 9. — He also endangered the rest of his season when he sprained his left wrist on the play. — A few diving catches …
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Philliesflow
Bill Conlin / Philly.com:
Howard learning other side of stardom — Ryan Howard has broken on through to the other side. With 11 games to play, he is about to run out of reference points in the long history of sports in this town. He is about to float in his own orbit. — Rhyno is one home run shy of the 58 …
Tony Chamberlain / Boston Globe:
Home at the ballpark — Gammons back to work for ESPN — And then, yesterday, he was back at the ballpark. Home, as he sees it. — Little fanfare. No promotional gimmicks. Just some handshakes and heartfelt greetings from fans, players, and colleagues, and the inevitable kids …
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The Nationals Enquirer
Los Angeles Times:
This is a strange time to give Drew some rest — The Dodgers were down to their final 11 games, so I was flabbergasted to find J.D. Drew's name missing from Wednesday's starting lineup. — I expected Drew would feel the same way, maybe even running over me to get to Manager Grady Little's office and demand to play.
Joe Capozzi / Palm Beach Post:
Cabrera (shoulder) misses start vs. Mets — NEW YORK- — All-Star third baseman Miguel Cabrera was scratched from the lineup 20 minutes before Thursday's game because of a sore left shoulder. — Wes Helms was moved from first base to third, and Mike Jacobs was inserted at first base.
